DIY Doesn't Mean Guessing

Build Your Course Map with an Action -Based Course Planning Guide

If you've landed here, you're probably a DIYer (me too!) or not quite ready to invest in the big stuff yet. You're scrappy, not crappy.

The $27 Course Maker Guide walks you through the online course planning process: the critical next step after you've got a topic.

Here's what we're building together in this course planning guide:

Your course foundation, from problem to presell.

You'll work through getting to the core problem you're solving, then use that as the foundation for creating concrete goals that actually move your clients forward.

From there, you'll map out the steps and tasks to reach those goals, identify the content that supports action-taking (not just information dumps), and pull it all together into a course map, effectively creating an online course outline, you can use to get feedback, build a waitlist, and presell your course.

The result? A beta test that's flexible and adaptive to your clients.

so they can actually be successful

Why start planning instead of just building?

Because the course design and development process starts before you ever open your platform. When we start with the focus and goals, we keep ourselves and our learners grounded throughout the process. Work smarter, not harder. Don't build a course if you don't know it will sell.

Skipping the planning stage is the number one reason courses get abandoned halfway through (by the creator and the learner). When you don't have a clear course outline before you start building, one that’s grounded in action, you end up with content that wanders, modules that bloat, and learners who disengage before they get results.

Planning isn't the boring part. It's the part that makes everything else faster.

This Online Course Planning & Creation Guide has:

Content and exercises that help you build those foundational pieces; getting to the core of why your learner wants the change you're offering, establishing clear goals, and testing your concept before you're in too deep.

This is a DIY course planning guide, but if you want support or someone to bounce ideas off, you can grab strategy sessions directly from the guide.